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Making enrollment a little easier

Choosing a plan is an important part of your life and health, but it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. These enrollment tips and resources can help you prepare.

Tips to pick your health plan

Get a head start by reviewing your current plan’s costs and coverage. Next cross off these four important to-dos, and you’ll be ready to enroll in the Aetna benefits or insurance plan that’s right for you.

  • Find your doctor in our network.

    Around two-thirds of doctors — and three-quarters of hospitals — are in our national network. So chances are your doctor’s in there, too. Our provider search tool can help you find them all.

  • Estimate your yearly health care costs.

    Use our cost comparison tool to estimate your total expected out-of-pocket costs for the plans you’re considering. This includes your monthly premiums, office visit or medicine copays and deductible.

  • Get to know what each plan covers.

    Visit your benefits enrollment site to compare Aetna® plans side by side, and pick the best one for you. From checkups to managing chronic conditions to emergency services, you’ll find health care for the whole you.

  • Review plan extras to keep you healthy.

    Spend a few minutes exploring each Aetna plan. You’ll see how the plan extras can add up to better care, more choices and lower costs.

Legal notices

Aetna is the brand name used for products and services provided by one or more of the Aetna group of companies, including Aetna Life Insurance Company and its affiliates (Aetna).

This material is for information only. Health benefits and health insurance plans contain exclusions and limitations. Information is believed to be accurate as of the production date; however, it is subject to change.

Providers are independent contractors and are not agents of Aetna. Provider participation may change without notice. Aetna does not provide care or guarantee access to health services.

Estimated costs not available in all markets. The tool gives you an estimate of what you would owe for a particular service based on your plan at that very point in time. Actual costs may differ from the estimate if, for example, claims for other services are processed after you get your estimate but before the claim for this service is submitted. Or, if the doctor or facility performs a different service at the time of your visit.

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